Most bolts and nuts are right hand thread. You turn to the right or clockwise to tighten. Some unique applications have left hand threads, usually because the direction the application turns. Those you would turn counterclockwise or to the left to tighten.
Right hand thread
It is a right hand thread.
A right hand thread tightens by turning clockwise, while a left hand thread tightens by turning counterclockwise.
Right hand thread
Regular right hand thread to my knowledge, lefty-loosey, righty-tighty.
Right hand thread
Worked it out, right hand thread, clockwise to undo it.
A right hand thread is one where a nut moves in the direction of the way the thumb points on your right hand if the nut is turned in the direction of the curl of the fingers (or the direction the fingers point) of your right hand. The same is true for a left hand thread using the left hand, of course.
it means the thread on the right hand side of the tire
More than likely it is right hand thread.
i am sure its left hand thread
I think this one is left hand thread Nope it's regular right hand thread. If it's a 7.3L diesel also the 6.0L is also right hand thread and the 6.4L is a left hand thread. Only way it would be left hand thread is if it's stamped on the fan shroud. If nothing is stamped then regular right hand. Hope this helps Powerstroke57